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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Wende Wagner, also known as Wendy Wagner (December 6, 1941 February 26, 1997) was an actress best known for her roles in The Green Hornet and Rio Conchos. Born to a U.S. Navy commander and swimming and diving coach father (John H. Wagner) and a mother (Rudy Arnold Wagner) who was a champion skier,

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · Her film career included roles in Rio Conchos (1964), Out of Sight (1966), Destination Inner Space (1966), A Covenant with Death (1967), Rosemary’s Baby (1968) and Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969). She was also friends with Sharon Tate, with the two sharing an apartment for a while. In 1965, Wagner appeared on Perry Mason as defendant ...

  3. Feb 6, 2017 · Wende Wagner — you might remember her as the pretty Indian girl from “Rio Conchos” — is the female lead, but it’s a small part as a young Mexican beauty who warms up to P.J. A bigger role goes to child actor Tony Davis, whose father has been imprisoned by the government troops. He’s adopted by the seven.

  4. Four faces, Wende Wagner, Joe Don Baker, Scott Thomas and Bernie Casey in a scene from the film 'Guns Of The Magnificent Seven', 1969. Wende Wagner and George Maharis have intimate moment in a scene from the film 'A Covenant With Death', 1966.

  5. Wende Wagner Profile. Photo gallery. (Wendy Arnold Wagner) 6 December 41. is born in New London, Connecticut, of French, American Indian, Hawaiian, and German descent, to John H. and Rudy Arnold Wagner. Her father is an Olympic swimming and diving coach and will become Commander of the United States Naval Base in Panama.

  6. The Green Hornet: Created by George W. Trendle. With Bruce Lee, Van Williams, Wende Wagner, Lloyd Gough. A newspaper publisher and his Asian valet/martial arts expert battle crime as the feared Green Hornet and Kato.

  7. Four faces, Wende Wagner, Joe Don Baker, Scott Thomas and Bernie Casey in a scene from the film 'Guns Of The Magnificent Seven', 1969. Wende Wagner and George Maharis have intimate moment in a scene from the film 'A Covenant With Death', 1966.